Destination Weddings in Ireland-Destination Wedding Guide: How To Plan a Destination Wedding-Destination Wedding Photographer

September 2, 2020

Are you recently got engaged and considering having a Destination Wedding in Ireland? Congratulations! You couldn’t be more right. Here I come with an easy Destination Wedding Guide which will help you turn your dreams into reality. Every year more and more couples are looking for adventurous wedding locations and picking this beautiful country as their number one choice. If you are planning the most memorable day in your life, pick your destination wisely to be prepared for every scenario (weather conditions;-)). Planning Destination Weddings in Ireland doesn’t have to be stressful and can turn into quite exciting experience. As Ireland Wedding Photographer, my aim is to help you with the wedding planning process and give you some key informations.

1. What Makes Ireland a Perfect Wedding Destination?

With no doubt, Ireland is one of the most magical countries in the world and has a wide range of stunning venues for your wedding day. From amazing, green landscapes, incredible coastlines, dramatic cliff tops, to picture-perfect real live castles and beautiful, luxury resorts. An amazing wedding scenery is practically guaranteed.The Irish people are well known around the globe as very friendly, hospitable, relaxed and laid back. This is a reason why Ireland is called a country of ‘a hundred thousand welcomes.’

Another great advantage of a Destination Wedding in Ireland is that you can easily combine your wedding trip with your honeymoon. You have already traveled abroad, so why not to use your opportunity to know this country even better? If you are not having a big party travel with you and you plan to travel to Ireland with just a few close friends and/or family members, feel free to check my wedding guide for Elopement in Ireland to see more info and inspirations.

2. Destination Weddings in Ireland – Best Venues (including castles!)

As Dublin Wedding Photographer working in Dublin but available across the country, I have had the great privilege of visiting some of the most beautiful wedding venues.  Believe me, there are so many picture-perfect locations for a Destination Wedding in Ireland for every couple. You can find here a choice of world class wedding venues that cannot be found anywhere else.

  • Markree Castle – Sligo wedding venue, an authentic and historic Irish Castle that is an extraordinary venue. Located in the north-west of Ireland on the route of the world-famous Wild Atlantic Way. Including picture-perfect 500-acre grounds and luxury accommodation for up to 210 wedding guests. The castle has it’s own onsite Gothic-style chapel and multiple outdoor ceremony options, which offers you the freedom to create a dream wedding. You can arrive traditionally by favourite car or if you want something more unique, arrive by boat to their boathouse. The castle can be exclusively hired by you on your wedding day, which means that you get the whole castle for you and your family.

I’ve added this amazing Ireland Destination Wedding Venue in my Recommended Venues section so you can have a closer look without leaving your couch;-) It’s here: Markree Castle – Sligo Wedding Venue.

Markree Castle Wedding of Alma & Conor

Sligo Wedding Photographer

  • Coolbawn Quay – is a Private Village nestled on the shores of one of Ireland’s largest lakes, Lough Derg, in North Tipperary. Surrounded  by rolling hills and forests with panoramic lake views, it is a destination weddings location of peace and tranquility. The perfect venue for romantic couples in search of something uniquely special for their Wedding Day. The venue can be exclusively yours, giving you maximum privacy on the most important day in your life.

Coolbawn Quay Wedding of Sarah & Shane

Tipperary Wedding Photographer

  • Cloghan Castle – an exclusive, self-catering Galway wedding venue ideal for fairytale wedding reception. Completed with 7 luxurious bedrooms, 2 main reception rooms and acres of picturesque breath-taking scenery. It can be exclusively yours for the duration of your celebrations. Castle is beautifully located in the rolling green hills near Galway in the West of Ireland and has has stood on these lands for over 800 years. It’s a unique destination providing an oasis of tranquillity and privacy. This castle is perfect for weddings, accommodating up to 130 people in the banquet room! Click HERE to have a little, online tour through the rooms.

Cloghan Castle Wedding of Katie & Tim

Galway Wedding Photographer

  • Belleek Castle – an iconic 1820s Neo-Gothic castle, located in the beautiful West of Ireland in Ballina, county Mayo. The castle is informal, cosy and friendly, rich in decor and antiquities with many great open fires. The castle’s Baronial Hall is ideal for a formal wedding, with space for up to 200 guests. Other romantic facilities for smaller weddings and civil ceremonies are available as well. You can have a better look and see how amazing the place is by checking one of my Recommended Venues article in HERE.

Belleek Castle Wedding of Conor & David

Mayo Wedding Photographer

  • Mount Falcon – it’s a luxury Victorian Gothic manor house (est. 1876) located in Ballina, on the west bank of the River Moy.  This beautiful place offers 100 acres of magical woodlands, between Foxford and Ballina, in North County Mayo, the most beautiful part of the West of Ireland.  For the ones who don’t know the story – Mount Falcon was originally constructed as a wedding gift and has subsequently become known as the most romantic house in Ireland. The estate caters for weddings of 80-200 guests.

Mount Falcon Estate Wedding of Geraldine & Barry

  • Cabra Castle – one of Ireland’s most luxurious castle hotels. Located in the northeast of County Cavan. It’s a glorious place to hold a wedding ceremony and offers a choice of wonderful locations both indoor and outdoor + can cater for larger weddings of up to 290 guests.
  • Bellingham Castle – is an elegant and spacious 17th Century Irish castle in Ireland’s North East, located in the heart of the medieval village of Castlebellingham, County Louth. This beautiful venue is set on the banks of the River Glyde, in the centre of a wonderful 17-acre estate. Suitable for wedding ceremonies of all sizes, from 40-200 guests, in various locations inside the castle.
  • Ballyseede Castle situated close to Tralee, County Kerry on the famous Ring of Kerry. This is actually the only castle hotel located in that area. Set on a 30-acre estate of beautiful gardens and ancient woodlands, it is the perfect backdrop for fairy tale wedding day. The castle is family-owned and can cater from 40 to 220 guests. It’s a part of great family of Romantic Castles in Ireland, beside Bellingham, Cabra and Markree castles.

Good to know:

When you are shopping wedding venues in Ireland, please keep in mind that they will often offer a discounts for getting married outside of the summer months and dates during the week days (Mon-Thr). This can be a perfect option if you are planning a Destination Wedding but looking for some savings. Saturdays and Fridays are the favourite days for weddings in Ireland, so consider to book a year (or more!) in advance if you have your heart set on a particular day at a popular venue.

3. Take Care About Paperwork

With all the excitement of getting engaged, it’s easy to forget about the boring legalities. Make sure to have everything done as soon as possible to make the whole process smooth and fuss-free. You can easily find all the details and notification requirements on the official Citizens Information website. Once you’ll have it done, you’ll be able to start planning less important but way more exciting parts of your dream wedding.

Top Tip!

When planning a Destination Wedding in Ireland, please consider hiring a local wedding planner. It should be a person who knows the area and will help you with everything, every step of the way from sourcing key suppliers to explaining you all requirements in the simple language. This help will be essential and will give you a peace of mind.

4. Weather in Ireland

Irish weather is generally mild and wet but absolutely impossible to predict! It can be sunny one minute and heavy raining the next. If you are planning an outdoor ceremony, be sure to create a smart back up plan. Happily all the venues that I’ve just introduced to you, have a stunning indoor and outdoor options.

Lets take a look at the weather a little closer…

  • Spring (February to April) – the average high ranges between 7.7 -12.2°C (46 to 54°F ). April is usually very dry, sunny and quite pleasant.
  • Summer (May to July) – the average highest temperatures range from 17.7-20°C (64 and 68°F). What I love the most about late June and whole July is the fact that we get 18 hours of day light. It actually gets dark few minutes after 11 pm and no mosquitoes at all which is a common problem in other countries during a summer months.
  • Autumn (August to October) – the highest temperatures will stay between 13.8-17.7°C (57 and 64°F ), with Aug and Sept very mild and temperate.
  • Winter (November to January) – temperatures will normally oscillate around 7.7°C (46°F). Jan and Feb are usually the coldest months of the year.

5. Searching for Vendors

Finding the right vendors from abroad used to be a great challenge but not any more. You can easily see samples of their work online and read all reviews on websites, social media channels and Google. Be special caution with someone who has no reviews and poor portfolio.

My Testimonials

Google Profile

Portfolio

I would highly recommend to check One Fab Day Recommended Suppliers for a good start. When you find people you like, have conversations by email as you can keep it for reference in case something go wrong.

When choosing your Destination Wedding Photographer, make sure to check those 5 things:

How to find the perfect Wedding Photographer. 5 things you need to check!

6. Your Destination Wedding Checklist

Create an easy checklist that will be personalized to your needs. I’ve done some research and would love to share it with you a couple articles that will help you with it.

How to plan a Destination Wedding by One Fab Day: Destination Wedding Planning – Top Tips Before Planning a Wedding Abroad

Destination Weddings Guide by One Fab Day: 19 Things to Consider When Planning a Wedding Abroad

LOOKING FOR A DESTINATION WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHERS?

If you have decided to arrange your special day in different country then you certainly pay attention to details and want to make sure that your photographer will capture it perfectly. The rules while picking the right photographer for your destination wedding are the same as anywhere else, there are number of things to look at. Looking for reasonable wedding photographers? Simply check my Wedding Guides to make this process easy and stress-free :

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If you considering me as your vendor, please don’t hesitate to send me an inquiry and I’ll come back to you as soon as I get a chance.

You can also check my Testimonials to see what others say about my work.

Destination Weddings in Ireland Packages

Below you can find a sample of perfect destination wedding that I had a pleasure to photograph last year. The couple picked Markree Castle as their wedding venue and we did full Bride & Groom session in the stunning castle’s gardens. We took beautiful wedding photographs and created stunning portraits without leaving the venue:

Click HERE & Enjoy the story

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Wojciech Koza Photography, ‘Best Documentary Wedding Photographer‘ in the Irish Enterprise Awards 2020 – 2021, working in Ireland : Sligo, Kildare, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wiclow, Wexford, Cork, Killarney, Galway & Dublin Ireland Wedding Potographer available for Nationwide and Worldwide travel

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